The biggest storyline of the Ohio debate revolves around how the candidates talk about the fast-moving impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Author: Aamer Madhani, USA TODAY
How do Democrats win in 2020? These battleground state leaders have some advice.
More than two dozen Democratic party leaders in the battleground states of Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin talking to USA TODAY about the keys to beating Trump in 2020.
Microsoft: Iran government-linked hacker targeted 2020 presidential campaign
No email accounts associated with campaigns were compromised in attempt by Iranian-government link hacker.
2020 White House hopeful Bernie Sanders hospitalized after suffering chest pains
Bernie Sanders had two stents inserted after suffering chest discomfort during a campaign event in Las Vegas Tuesday night.
Elizabeth Warren proposes massive tax on big business, special interest group lobbying
Warren’s proposal would have resulted in companies such as Pfizer, Microsoft, Walmart, and Exxon – being subject to a 75% rate for lobbying spending.
Joe Biden and wife made more than $15 million since leaving Obama administration
The bulk of the Bidens’ income, more than $10million,came from payments from a memoir Joe Biden wroteafter heleft office in January 2017.
As Swalwell drops out, 2020 candidates face similar question: Do I have a chance at winning?
Rep. Eric Swalwell announced Monday he’s ending his White House run.
Why 2020 candidates are looking beyond the early states and making a broader push to court voters
Democratic candidates already have made campaign appearances in two-thirds of the states.
Bernie Sanders: Walmart resistance to raising minimum wage is ‘grotesque,’ slams Walton family
Sanders made the comments in an exclusive interview ahead of Walmart’s annual shareholders meeting, where he has been invited by a workers’ rights group.
Biden faces stiff criticism from Democrats for skipping California convention
Joe Biden was the only top tier White House hopeful to take a pass on the convention that draws some of state’s most active Democrat supporters.